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94th94th AnnualAnnual NCBJ CONFERENCE Oct 14–17, 2020 Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina NCBJ 2020 Annual Conference Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Pandemic 3rd time Since 1926 That The NCBJ Annual Conference Was Not Held •World War II Caused 1943 and 1945 War Time Restrictions• Conference Presenter Bio Book Sailing Forward MARRIOTT MARQUIS SAN DIEGO MARINA www.ncbjmeeting.org San Diego 2020 PROF. ABBYE ATKINSON ABBYE ATKINSON’S research focuses on the law of debtors and creditors as it affects economically disenfranchised communities. Her work is forthcoming in the Columbia Law Review, and has been published in the Stanford Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, Arizona Law Review, and Michigan Journal of Race and Law. Before joining Berkeley Law, she was a Thomas C. Grey Fellow and Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School and the Reginald F. Lewis Fellow at Harvard Law School. She also worked as an associate attorney in the San Francisco office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, and she served as a law clerk to the Hon. Ronald M. Gould of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and for the Hon. Marilyn Hall Patel of the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of California. She is a graduate of Harvard Law Saturday School and the University of California, Berkeley, and she is a mother Oct 17, 2020 of three. Grand Ballroom 5-9 9:15 – 10:15 am ECONOMIST FIRESIDE CHAT Presented as a part of Insolvency 2020, the insolvency industry’s virtual webinar series in September and October 2020. Speaker Bios | Page 1 San Diego 2020 CORINNE BALL CORINNE BALL has nearly 40 years of experience in business finance and restructuring, with a focus on complex corporate reorganizations and distressed acquisitions, both court‐supervised and extra judicial, including matters involving multijurisdictional and cross‐border enterprises. She co‐leads the Jones Day New York Office’s Business Restructuring & Reorganization Practice and leads the Firm’s European Distress Investing and Alternative Capital Initiatives. Corinne worked extensively on the City of Detroit restructuring, which followed her leading a team of attorneys representing Chrysler in its successful chapter 11 reorganization, which won theInvestment Dealers’ Digest Deal of the Year award for 2009. She also led a team of Wednesday attorneys in the restructuring of FGIC and the sale of its portfolio to MBIA; the successful restructuring of Dana Corp., which emerged Oct 14, 2020 from bankruptcy in 2008; and has orchestrated many other reorganizations involving companies such as Oncor, Oi, OSX, US Pacific Ballroom 18 Manufacturing, Metaldyne, Axcelis Technologies, Kaiser Aluminum, Tarragon, and The Williams Communications Companies. In addition, she has counseled lenders and bondholders in the ABFS, Comdisco, 2:30 – 3:30 pm Excite@Home, Exide SA, GST Communications, the Houston Sport’s Authority and Jefferson County, European Wind Farms (Breeze) and the National Portuguese Railway, Loy Yang B, VARIG Airlines, and Worldcom restructurings, among others. NCBJ-ACB Corinne leads the Firm’s distressed M&A efforts and is the featured INTERNATIONAL “Distress M&A” columnist for the New York Law Journal. She won The PROGRAM National Law Journal’s “Most Influential Lawyer of the Decade in Bankruptcy & Restructuring,” Turnaround Management Association’s “International Turnaround Company of the Year” Award, and was CURRENT named “Dealmaker of the Year” by American Lawyer. DEVELOPMENTS Corinne has served as a director of the American College of IN CROSS-BORDER Bankruptcy and American Bankruptcy Institute and is a member of the PRACTICE International Institute on Insolvency. Presented as a part of Insolvency 2020, the insolvency industry’s virtual webinar series in September and October 2020. Speaker Bios | Page 2 San Diego 2020 LUKE A. BAREFOOT LUKE BAREFOOT is a partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP. His practice focuses on bankruptcy litigation, insolvency, corporate restructuring and related litigation matters, with a particular focus on cross‐border and international bankruptcy disputes. Luke has advised on notable matters for creditors and debtors, corporates and sovereigns in complex, high‐profile matters, including recently ESL and Eddie Lampert as the largest shareholder and creditor (with over $2.8 billion in claims) in the Sears Holdings Chapter 11 proceedings, including assumption and assignment of over 600 leases over landlord objections. Luke’s other representations include acting as debtor’s counsel in the Chapter 15 cases for Odebrecht S.A. Friday and its affiliates in restructuring more than $20 billion in indebtedness; an ad hoc group of bondholders in the contested Oct 16, 2020 Chapter 15 proceedings for the QGOG/Constellation entities in their cross‐border restructuring; Geoffrey LLC, owner and seller of the Grand Ballroom 5-9 intellectual property of the Toys R Us group in the restructuring of the group’s business, including a series of Section 363 sales; representing the Puerto Rico Public‐Private Partnerships Authority and other 10:30 – 11:30 am Commonwealth instrumentalities in various litigation matters relating to Puerto Rico’s debt crisis; and an ad hoc group of creditors in successful litigation to maintain Chapter 15 recognition of Oi S.A.’s Chapter 15 proceedings. EVEN THE In recognition of Luke’s credibility in the marketplace and the CIRCUITS significance of the matters on which he has worked, he was named a CAN‘T AGREE “Rising Star,” by Law360 and an “Outstanding Young Restructuring Lawyer,” by Turnarounds & Workouts. He was also inducted into the International Insolvency Institute’s Next Generation. Luke receieved a J.D. degree, with distinction, from Stanford Law School and a B.S. degree, with honors, from Cornell University. Luke joined the firm in 2004 and became a partner in 2013. Speaker Bios | Page 3 San Diego 2020 LISA G. BECKERMAN LISA BECKERMAN is a financial restructuring partner in the New York office of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. She advises on corporate restructurings and creditors’ rights, working with clients across the country in a broad range of industries, including manufacturing, airlines, media, energy and real estate. She assists both in Chapter 11 cases and out‐of‐court restructurings. Lisa’s clients appreciate her legal skill in handling high‐end, complex restructurings. One reported in Chambers USA: “She performed wonderfully in a case that needed to be handled skillfully. She did a good job positioning herself.” Lisa’s clients include: Official creditors’ committees, informal groups of Friday creditors, Hedge funds, Private equity funds and Debtors. Oct 16, 2020 Education: J.D., Boston University School of Law, 1989, M.B.A., Grand Ballroom 5-9 University of Texas at Austin, 1986, B.A., University of Chicago, with honors, 1984 10:30 – 11:30 am Bar Admission: District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York EVEN THE CIRCUITS CAN‘T AGREE Speaker Bios | Page 4 San Diego 2020 EYAL BERGER EYAL BERGER focuses his practice on small business reorganizations, out‐of‐court debt restructuring, assignments for the benefit of creditors, corporate dissolutions, Article 9 transactions, and the enforcement of creditors’ rights. He also protects the interests of financial institutions and lessors as secured and unsecured creditors in a myriad of insolvency proceedings by assisting them in preserving, liquidating, or repossessing their collateral. He served as Judicial Clerk Extern to the Honorable Michael G. Williamson, Bankruptcy Judge and the Honorable Paul M. Glenn, Chief Bankruptcy Judge, Middle District of Florida. He was a member of NCBJ‐NextGeneration, Organizing Committee Saturday Member 2014‐2019 and is a member of NCBJ NextGeneration Class of Oct 17, 2020 2012 Grand Ballroom Terrace 7:45 – 8:45 am EGGS AND ETHICS WITH THE JUDGES ON THE TERRACE Presented as a part of Insolvency 2020, the insolvency industry’s virtual webinar series in September and October 2020. Speaker Bios | Page 5 San Diego 2020 CAMILLE C. BENT CAMILLE BENT is a senior associate in BakerHostetler’s Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights practice group, concentrating in the areas of corporate bankruptcy, financial restructuring and commercial litigation. She has significant experience in disputes and transactions arising out of corporate insolvencies, including asset sale, fraudulent transfer, negligent misrepresentation, and wrongful redemption cases. Camille has represented debtors, creditors, trustees, committees, and other interested parties in various industries. She currently represents Irving H. Picard, Securities Investor Protection Act Trustee for the liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, LLC, and litigates multimillion‐dollar avoidance and recovery actions against foreign and domestic entities. Saturday Camille was a 2019 NCBJ NextGen Participant, and she was a 2011 Oct 17, 2020 NCBJ Cornelius Blackshear Presidential Fellow. Currently, she is an At‐ Large Director of the International Women’s Insolvency & Grand Ballroom 5-9 Restructuring Confederation, she is a member of the Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorganization Committee at the New York City Bar Association, and she is Co‐Chair of BakerHostetler’s New York Diversity 10:30 – 11:30 am Committee. Camille earned her J.D./M.B.A. from Emory University and her B.A. from Johns Hopkins University. Following law school, she clerked for the Honorable Pamela Pepper in the Eastern District of Wisconsin. YOU BE THE JUDGE Speaker Bios | Page 6 San Diego 2020 RONIT J. BERKOVICH RONIT J. BERKOVICH is a partner in the Business Finance &